Near Fine, unread book with light push bottom of spine and very slightly splayed front board; in a Near Fine jacket with slight edge and corner wear, couple of light overwrite impressions, and rubbing to back panel. Gaiman’s dark fantasy was a multiple award winner: 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers; 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella; and 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella.

Very Good to Near Fine book, spine ends soft with slight soiling, light soiling or rubbing to bottom page edges, small, light spot to top edge stain; in a Very Good, price-clipped, jacket that has edge and corner wear, couple of small chips, color loss at spine ends and corners, spine is sun yellowed, as are edges of the white flaps. This was Gaines’ first book. This copy has been inscribed and signed by Gaines on fly leaf and dated March 12, 1974 – San Francisco.

Near Fine, unread book with light pushing at spine ends and very slight bump bottom corner front board, in a Fine minus jacket with slight touch of rubbing. This copy signed on the title page by Galligan; promo blurbs by Sean Doolittle and Reed Farrel Colema

Near Fine, unread, book with light bumping at spine ends; in a Near Fine jacket with slight wear top of spine and two slight spots on front flap. Novel for young, and also older readers. Winner of Newberry Award and Scott O’Dell Award for 2012.

First edition 1st printing, Very Good to Near Fine book with pushing at, and soft spine ends, bit of rough cut end page paper in glue overrun along bottom edge of back paste-down; in a Good to Very Good jacket that has small chips along edges and at corners, closed tears at spine ends, a sun-faded spine, back panel lightly soiled and faded, with some color loss along folds. The price of $2.00 is intact on the front flap. A Doug Selby mystery.

First UK edition, Fine minus, unread book with slight touch of page edge toning, in a Fine dust jacket. Gardner's first novel bot a coming of age story with dark mystery, somewhat patterned after Orwell's 1984. For juvenile and older readers. This copy signed by the author on the title page.

First edition 1st printing, a Perry Mason Mystery, Very Good to Near Fine book and dust jacket, book in yellow boards with black lettering has minor edge wear and soiling/foxing top edges and very slight soiling front edges, jacket has slight wear on edges, spine and flap creases, small dog ear creases top front and back flaps, front flap has small sticker ghost, price $2.75 present, a very nice copy.

First edition 1st printing, Subtitled A Perry Mason Mystery, Fine minus book with a touch of page edge soiling and a POI written on front end page in ballpoint and dated xmas – 1969. In a Near Fine jacket with only slight edge wear and some light rubs on the black jacket. A very nice copy.

First UK edition 1st printing, Very Good to Near Fine book with slight slant, spine bowed away from page block and light page edge dusting, and with a tiny coffee spot of about a 32nd of an inch near bottom of front page edges; in a Near Fine jacket with mild edge wear and a slight lifting of mylar along a small portion of front panel at bottom edge. John Gardner work from before he took over for the late Ian Fleming and kept James Bond going.

First edition 1st printing, Near Fine book with mild pushing at sine ends, light shelf wear and touch of soiling bottom edges; in a Fine minus jacket with mild rubbing back panel and slight curling and age yellowing along edges of white portions. A very nice copy of his second book that has been signed by Gardner on the first front end page (flyleaf).

Fine minus, unread book with slight shelf wear and some softness at spine ends; in a Near Fine jacket that has light overwrite impressions both panels, and mild sun fading to spine. This is Gardner’s retelling of the ancient Greek story of Jason and Medeia.

First edition 1st printing, Near Fine, unread, book pushed at spine ends and with light dusting of page edges, in a Very Good jacket that has been pushed and wrinkled at spine ends with some color loss, top of spine has old internal tape reinforcement, slight corner wear and age yellowing along flap edges. The sequel to Death Wish. This is a review copy with M. Evans reviewer card laid-in. Signed by Garfield on front end page.

Limited first edition, this is copy number 46 of 250 such copies. Fine unread book in a Very Good to Near Fine jacket that has small rub and color loss at bottom of spine, slight sun fade on spine, and light age yellowing flap edges, in a Near Fine slipcase that has shelf wear and corner wear. The sequel to Hopscotch; signed by Garfield on the limitation page.

First edition 1st printing, Near Fine book with very slight slant, small bumped spot bottom front board, with touch of page edge yellowing; in a Near Fine jacket with touch of edge wear, mild rubbing, and slight age yellowing on flaps. This copy signed by Garfield on the first end page (flyleaf).

First edition 1st printing, Fine minus unread book that has a few spots of light foxing on page edges, in a Near Fine jacket that has slight edge wear, mild rubbing and light sunning top portion of spine. This copy signed by the author on the half title page. An account of the development of the colonies of writers and artists in New Mexico, which attracted notables such as D. H. Lawrence and Georgia O’Keeffe, and many others. Book is illustrated with numerous photographs.